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Exploring Cello Vibrato: Influence on Sound Production

Learn how vibrato impacts cello sound qualities through measurements and practical demonstrations. Discover the frequencies of key notes played on the D string and how they are affected by applying vibrato. Equip yourself with essential knowledge using the GLX Sound Sensor and Data Studio program.

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Exploring Cello Vibrato: Influence on Sound Production

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  1. How Vibrato Affects Sounds on Cello

  2. Background • Vibrato = “musical effect consisting of regular, pulsating change of pitch”

  3. Equipments • Data Studio program • GLX Sound Sensor

  4. Measurements

  5. Measurements

  6. Measurements

  7. Playing C on D string Without With

  8. Playing G on D string Without With

  9. Playing A on D string Without With

  10. Additional Information • Cello Strings C2=65.41Hz, G2=98Hz, D3=146.8Hz, A3=220Hz • All the notes were played on the D string. (The frequencies for the notes played are highlighted) http://www.seventhstring.com/resources/notefrequencies.html

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